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 Thursday, May 03, 2012

Teaching Thursdays: Fair Isle Necklace and Earrings


Celebrate Mom with a gift of pretty jewelry. Moms generally will love anything you give to them for Mother’s Day, but with jewelry it’s a guarantee they will love it. Here is a project that is simple to make using some Mod Podge and Martha Stewart craft stencils. The instructions for this Fair Isle Necklace and Earrings can be found below. This craft will not take longer than an hour to create.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Martha Stewart Crafts™ Fair Isle Dots Adhesive Stencils

·       Mod Podge ® Dimensional Magic, 2 oz.


Other Supplies


Shrinkable craft film (like Shrinky Dinks Shrinkable Plastic in Almond), Paint markers (like Sakura Permapaque), 2 earring backs, 1 large jump ring, 1 silver chain, Circle cutter or other circular items to make a template, 3/4” hole punch, Jewel glue, Scissors, Pencil


Instructions


1.   You will first need to cut your shrinkable plastic into three circles – one larger for the necklace and two smaller for the earrings. To do this, either use a circle cutter or find household items to trace. I used a funnel for the necklace and a jar lid for the earrings. Put the items on the surface of the shrinkable plastic and trace. Keep in mind that your plastic will shrink to 1/3 of its current size.

2.   Carefully cut the plastic using your scissors. Cut slowly.

3.   Choose your adhesive stencils and place onto the plastic. Use your paint markers to color in the stencil designs. Pull up the stencil and allow the paint marker to dry. Don’t touch the paint for several minutes or you will smear it. Tip: Your stencils may have a little residual marker ink on them, but they are perfectly fine use again for painting!

4.   Repeat on both the large circle and the two smaller circles until you have the design that you like.

5.   Punch a hole in the necklace with the hole punch.

6.   Bake the shrinkable plastic according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Let cool.

7.   Apply Dimensional Magic over the top of the necklace and earring circles. Let dry overnight.

8.   Apply a second coat of Dimensional Magic (if desired) and let dry overnight.

9.   Attach the jump ring and the chain to the necklace. Attach the earring backs to the earring circles using jewel glue.

10.                 Let dry for 24 hours before gifting!

 


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 Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Web Wednesday: Second Grade Artwork


One of the reasons I love working at Plaid is because I get to be around so many creative people. There is always someone here creating arts and craft projects. Recently one of my co-workers, Maria, showed me this adorable canvas artwork. Every year her kid's school does a school auction, and this is one of the projects that will be apart of it. All proceeds from the school auction go to help fund the school's art department. This project is so creative and different. She created this using Apple Barrel gloss paint in Black, Mod Podge, scrapbook paper, FolkArt paint in Fresh Foliage & Yellow Light, and buttons. Have you ever helped create a piece for an art auction?



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 Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Kids Artwork Album for Mother's Day

It's now officially May, and that means Mother's Day is right around the corner. Kid's love to participate in making gifts for their parents. Here is a great gift kids can make for their Mom. This kid's artwork album is very easy to create. This album was cover was outlined with a tree design, and the only supplies needed are some Martha Stewart paints, and buttons. Typically when you think of kids painting they are not painting with Martha Stewart paints, but this project incorporates them. The kids in this project are using this paint to create the flowers on the tree. We discovered this adorable project on a blog, called Wee Wonderfuls. Click here to see how this album was made. Whatever you decide to create for Mother's Day, make sure you get your kid's in on the fun.







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